Looking for an Eating Disorder Therapist in San Antonio? You Get a Whole Team, Not Just One
If you are searching for an eating disorder therapist in San Antonio, the most important thing to know is this: at Bariatric Counseling Center (BCC), you are not matched with a single therapist working alone. You are treated by a coordinated clinical team, licensed therapists alongside registered dietitians, a registered nurse, and a professional chef, inside a structured program designed specifically for binge eating, food addiction, compulsive overeating, and weight-related distress. BCC holds The Joint Commission Gold Seal of Approval and serves adults in the Medical Center area of San Antonio and by telehealth across Texas. For many people, that depth is the difference between starting over again and finally getting traction.
A Solo Therapist Versus a Specialized Team
A single therapist seeing you once a week can be genuinely helpful, and for some concerns it is exactly the right fit. But eating disorders, binge eating, and food addiction sit at the intersection of psychology, nutrition, and behavior, and they are hard to move with one hour a week and no nutritional or medical coordination.
BCC was built around that reality. When you come to BCC, your care is delivered by licensed clinical psychologists and licensed professional counselors who specialize in eating concerns, registered dietitians who address the nutritional side directly, a registered nurse, and a professional chef who helps translate insight into real meals and habits. Everyone works from the same plan, so your therapy and your nutrition are not happening in two disconnected silos. This integrated, accredited model is why BCC describes itself as the only program of its kind in Texas.
If you have already tried a therapist on your own and felt like the eating piece never really shifted, the missing element was often this coordination, not your effort.
How Treatment Works at BCC
BCC delivers care through a structured Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) rather than open-ended weekly sessions. Most patients complete the program in about three months across roughly 30 sessions, with schedules built for working adults: morning sessions Tuesday through Friday from 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM, evening sessions Monday through Thursday from 5:30 to 8:30 PM, and a Saturday group from 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM.
The clinical approach is evidence-based and chosen for eating concerns specifically. Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) builds the skills to tolerate urges and difficult emotions without turning to food. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Eating Disorders (CBT-E) targets the thoughts that sustain disordered eating. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) supports values-based change. Radically Open DBT (RO-DBT) is available for patients whose patterns involve emotional over-control. Care comes through a mix of group, individual, and family therapy, with mindful eating practice, cooking classes, and guided grocery store tours built in. For overeaters who feel powerless around food, the program treats the pattern directly rather than offering another tip to try.
Insurance, Access, and Telehealth Across Texas
BCC accepts most major insurance plans, including Blue Cross Blue Shield, Aetna, Cigna, UnitedHealthcare, Tricare, Humana, UMR, Carelon, Oscar, Imagine Health, Sana, MultiPlan, Meritain Health, ComPsych, Curative, 90 Degree Benefits, and Healthcare Highways. CareCredit is accepted for patients who prefer a payment plan, and BCC files insurance appeals on your behalf at no cost. Care is available in person in San Antonio and by telehealth throughout all of Texas. BCC serves adults only.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I find a good eating disorder therapist in San Antonio?
Look for specialists who treat eating concerns specifically and who coordinate therapy with nutrition. BCC provides exactly that through an accredited adult IOP in San Antonio, where licensed therapists work alongside registered dietitians and a full clinical team rather than a single provider in isolation.
Is BCC just one therapist or a full program?
A full program. Your care is delivered by a multidisciplinary team, including licensed psychologists and counselors, registered dietitians, a registered nurse, and a professional chef, all working from one coordinated treatment plan.
Do you treat binge eating and food addiction specifically?
Yes. BCC’s core specialties are binge eating disorder, food addiction, and compulsive overeating, along with weight-related depression and anxiety and bariatric and GLP-1 behavioral support.
Is an eating disorder therapist covered by insurance?
BCC accepts most major insurance plans, and this care falls under behavioral health coverage. The team verifies your benefits before you begin and files appeals on your behalf at no cost if needed.
Can I see a therapist by telehealth if I am not in San Antonio?
Yes. BCC offers telehealth across all of Texas, so you can access the same team-based program from anywhere in the state.
The Right Help Is Built Differently
If you have been searching for an eating disorder therapist and quietly worried that one more set of weekly sessions will not be enough, BCC offers a different structure: a specialized, accredited team treating the whole picture together, in San Antonio and across Texas by telehealth.
Call (210) 942-0049 or visit bariatriccounselingcenter.com to talk with our intake team about what care could look like for you. No commitment is required to start.
